Claims
- 1. A microwave antenna for applying microwave energy therapy comprising:
an inner conductor having a length with a proximal portion and a curved distal portion; and an outer conductor surrounding the inner conductor at least partially along the length, wherein the curved distal portion is configured to at least partially surround an area of tissue to be treated within an ablation region defined by the curved distal portion.
- 2. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the curved distal portion defines a shape selected from the group consisting of enclosed curves and open curves.
- 3. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the curved distal portion defines a shape selected from the group consisting of circles, ellipses, spirals, helixes, squares, rectangles, triangles, and multi-sided polygons.
- 4. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the curved distal portion forms an open curve over an angle greater than 180° relative to a central point defined by the open curve.
- 5. The antenna of claim 1 wherein a distal tip of the curved distal portion overlaps a portion of the antenna.
- 6. The antenna of claim 5 wherein the distal tip overlaps a portion of the outer conductor.
- 7. The antenna of claim 5 wherein the distal tip overlaps a portion of the inner conductor which extends from the outer conductor.
- 8. The antenna of claim 5 wherein the distal tip overlaps a portion of the antenna by 1 to 3 cm.
- 9. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising an insulator disposed between the inner conductor and the outer conductor.
- 10. The antenna of claim 9 wherein the insulator is disposed over at least a majority of the inner conductor.
- 11. The antenna of claim 9 wherein the insulator has a lubricious surface.
- 12. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the inner conductor terminates in a tapered distal tip.
- 13. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising a microwave energy generator in communication with a proximal end of the microwave antenna.
- 14. The antenna of claim 13 further comprising a channel splitter in electrical communication with the microwave energy generator, wherein the channel splitter is adapted to create multiple channels from a single channel received from the microwave energy generator.
- 15. The antenna of claim 14 further comprising a controller in electrical communication with the channel splitter for controlling a cycling rate of the channel splitter.
- 16. The antenna of claim 15 wherein the controller is further adapted to detect whether an electrical connection to the antenna is present.
- 17. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the antenna further comprises a plurality of additional curved distal portions for enclosing the area of tissue to be treated.
- 18. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the inner conductor extends from the outer conductor to form the curved distal portion.
- 19. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the curved distal portion of the inner conductor is surrounded by the outer conductor.
- 20. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising an elongate introducer having a proximal end and a distal end with a lumen defined therebetween, the microwave antenna being adapted to be advanced through the lumen such that the curved distal portion extends at least partially beyond the distal end of the introducer.
- 21. The antenna of claim 20 wherein the introducer is in electrical communication with the outer conductor.
- 22. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the curved distal portion comprises a separate elongate conductor in electrical communication with the inner conductor.
- 23. The antenna of claim 22 wherein the separate elongate conductor is attached to the inner conductor via a mechanical fastener.
- 24. The antenna of claim 22 wherein the separate elongate conductor comprises a tubular member with a receiving end for attachment to the inner conductor.
- 25. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising an RF energy generator in communication with a proximal end of the microwave antenna.
- 26. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising an insulative covering which covers at least a majority of the curved distal portion.
- 27. The antenna of claim 26 wherein a distal tip of the curved distal portion is uncovered by the insulative covering.
- 28. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising an inflatable balloon surrounding the curved distal portion.
- 29. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the inner conductor comprises an electrically conductive coating at least partially over the length of the inner conductor.
- 30. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the outer conductor comprises an electrically conductive coating at least partially over an inner surface of the outer conductor.
- 31. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising an alignment guide for releasably positioning the microwave antenna, the guide comprising a body member having a proximal end and a distal end and defining at least one passage therebetween, at least one alignment channel defined along the body and in communication with the passage, and at least one locking mechanism positioned along the body and configured to releasably maintain a position of the microwave antenna.
- 32. The antenna of claim 31 wherein the alignment guide defines a plurality of passages therethrough, each passage having a corresponding alignment channel defined along the body and in communication with the passage.
- 33. The antenna of claim 32 wherein each alignment channel is parallel to one another.
- 34. The antenna of claim 32 wherein each alignment channel is angled relative to one another.
- 35. A method of treating a region of tissue with a microwave antenna, comprising:
positioning the antenna adjacent to the region of tissue to be treated; enclosing a region of tissue with an inner conductor extending from the antenna, whereby an ablation region is defined by the enclosed inner conductor; and treating the region of tissue within the ablation region defined by the enclosed inner conductor.
- 36. The method of claim 35 wherein positioning the antenna comprises applying RF energy to a distal tip of the antenna while advancing the antenna adjacent to the region of tissue to be treated.
- 37. The method of claim 35 wherein enclosing the region of tissue comprises forming the inner conductor into a shape selected from the group consisting of enclosed curves and open curves.
- 38. The method of claim 35 wherein enclosing the region of tissue comprises forming an open curve over an angle greater than 180° relative to a central point defined by the open curve.
- 39. The method of claim 35 wherein enclosing the region of tissue comprises encircling the region while avoiding contact with the tissue within the region.
- 40. The method of claim 35 wherein treating the region of tissue comprises applying microwave radiation to the tissue.
- 41. The method of claim 35 wherein the region of tissue comprises tissue selected from the group consisting of an aneurysm neck, a malfunctioning valve located within a vessel, a fistula, and a cavity located within a bone.
- 42. A method of deploying a microwave antenna, comprising:
advancing an introducer to an area adjacent to a region of tissue to be treated; inserting a wire through the introducer such that it encircles the region of tissue; withdrawing the introducer from the area while maintaining a position of the wire; advancing a flexible tubular member over the wire such that the tubular member encircles the region of tissue; withdrawing the wire from the area while maintaining a position of the tubular member; inserting the microwave antenna through the tubular member such that an inner conductor extending from the antenna encircles the region of tissue; and withdrawing the tubular member from the area while maintaining a position of the microwave antenna.
- 43. A method of deploying a microwave antenna, comprising:
advancing an introducer to an area adjacent to a region of tissue to be treated; inserting a wire and a flexible tubular member simultaneously through the introducer such that the wire and tubular member encircle the region of tissue, wherein the tubular member is disposed about the wire; withdrawing the introducer from the area while maintaining a position of the wire and the tubular member; withdrawing the wire from the area while maintaining a position of the tubular member; inserting the microwave antenna through the tubular member such that an inner conductor extending from the antenna encircles the region of tissue; and withdrawing the tubular member from the area while maintaining a position of the microwave antenna.
- 44. A method of deploying a microwave antenna, comprising:
advancing an introducer to an area adjacent to a region of tissue to be treated; advancing the microwave antenna through the introducer such that an inner conductor extending from the antenna enters into the adjacent area; and while advancing the microwave antenna, applying RF energy to a distal tip of the inner conductor such that the inner conductor encircles the region of tissue without obstruction.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/373,190 filed Apr. 16, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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